i 12 KHmrroRS' League ON THE OFFENSIVE - Philadelphia Organization Hits Out at Interference df Many Kinds With Photoplay Business i I By the Photoplay Editor Several days affo there nrpearetl In this department tin article by Oliver Morosco, In -which he declared that the moving pic ture was alrendy showing signs of degen eration, that Its doom was seated. At the tfme no detailed answer -was made, The Photoplay Editor contented , himself with pointing out that whlto Mr. Morosco's Analysts of the situation was correct In hts remarks on the great number of bad movies produced, his conclusion was wrong. The next step will be a gradual bettering of the films. Today wo give space to a plaint of an other nature. It Is from tho exhibitors: the people who choose tho films made by others, who give their theaters to these Alms, who take the chances with large In vestment. Many persons will disagree with come of their points. Tho question of quarantine Is a vexed one, and no one seema to bo able to solve It to the satis faction of all. The Motion Picture In hibitors of Philadelphia met recently at the ofTIco of tho Photoptayer Company, "Parkway building, to discuss the matters mentioned below. The following Is from the letter calling the meeting: "The motion picture exhibitor of today la waging a losing battlo against a host of enemies worse than nny business ever before lias had to contend with. An unjust censorship, a discriminating quarantine the low price of admission, the increased cost of films; theso and many other conditions aro sapping tho very life blood from tho theater business. These aro conditions we must already contend with, but Is that the end to tho persecution of our buslness7 Wo don't know. What Is to prevent all those persons, official and otherwise, who are try ing to regulate our business for us tho business In which wo have hundreds of thousands of dollars Invested from fur ther Imposing unjust restrictions upon our theaters, tho necessity for which oxlsts only In tho minds of the 'regulators'? In dividual protests aro futile. Only In con certed action may a remedy bo found." ' Henry Ford purposes nominating Thomas ZL Ince as a candidate for tho Nobel Prize, In view of the fact that Mr. Inco produced that greatest of all screen spectacles, "Civ ilization," .now current at the Criterion The ater. At least so It 13 said. Mr. Ince's mas terpiece has admittedly created an epoch In the art of silent drama production, and by reason of that fact has Interested many noted advocates of universal peace. It will be recalled that Mr. Ford paid $1000 a seat for a private showing of "Civilization" In Detroit August 4. H II. Sothcrn and Edith Storey aro busily engaged on "An Enemy of the King," by Kobert N. Stephens. Frank Thomson Is di recting. Humors are flying fast. Don't be sur prised If Griffith and Inco films land on tho open market soon. A tip frpm Wld. "W. Christy Cabanuc, for seven years as sociated with D. "VV. Griffith as director. ha3 signed a long-term contract with tho Metro Pictures Corporation. Ills first work on the Metro program will be the direction of Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayno In a new serial, as yet unnamed. Tho serial will be released through Metro In 14 epi sodes of two rcel3 each. Ho will start work With Metro early in September. Police Court Chronicles Dan Gallon's dog Is happy only when he's In trouble. He likes excitement and growls constantly when things are quiet. But Gallon himself says the dog Is misunderstood. Ho contends that most of tho accusations mndc against Pete, as the animal Is called, are unwar ranted. But the facts do not r.greo with Dan's claims. Pete's latest experience goes to show that It makes him mlserablo to see other dogs happy. Although he had "put away" a fairly good dinner. It annoyed him to see another dog feasting on a bone near Forty first and Market. Pete attacked tho brother canine, pulled the bone from him and chased him down the street. The owner of the other dog com plained to Pete's master. Instead of expressing sorrow, Dan peeled eft his coat and wanted to fight But as Dan was skipping about with fists ready for ac tion a cop appeared. Dan Immediately grabbed his dog and held him tight. "Which is you and which Is the dog?" asked the cop. At this Dan replied " " Which caused his Immediate arrest Dan tried to explain to Magistrate Harris that his dog was unjustly accused, but the Judge did not agree with him. The owner of the dog which lost the bone said he would be satisfied If Dan got his dog another din ner. Dan agreed to this. He was discharged with the understanding that he would spend many days In Jail If he didn't bring about a speedy reform In the character of Pete. ( Tygert Buys Schuylkill Tract D. Irvln Fulton has sold to Earl F, Ty rert a tract of ground containing about five acres In the Forty-eighth Ward, with a frontage on the Schuylkill River. Con veyance of the ground has been made sub ject .to a mortgage of J5000. STJMMER BESOBTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. THE UACU40 RESORT HOTELOFTH WORLD 1 xaiiboTougnwint .ATLANTIC CTTY.N.dr. owmehsmip HutuEMctrr. UQSULH WHITE & SOHB COMPAMV ATiwne CITY Pr'iR4flMORB I ofservice.comfoi1beautv STONE HABUOlt. W. . STONE HARBOR Bta railroads. Farm products and sss food fresh and plentiful Cltr cxtavenl.ncaJ. Iicht dub, boardwalk, bathlna. fins Ashing. crabbing and boating- Reasonable rmtiU, ssodtrsts hotel rates. Beautiful booklst. LEO UcCRAVEN. Borougn Cl.ra. CAPB BIAY. N. J. pHALFONTE lOTELJS.r? Stssontbls raUa, lira. Calvin SaU.rdeld. wiLDvvoon. k. Jr. KDGETON INN gg g- gj fitafcaatnt. Booklet Ceacb. J. ALBEHTilAKHia, stvunjuva I. tTBAL NATATORIUM , lo wtr cbansed tUliy iiu) purWeJ. la ftdUUmt to SBsffiberiihie tsu. at 12 tSJT USB OJE JP304 3i J gWWW, I & risr 6 PHYSICIAN FACING DEATH WITH SMILE St. Louis Doctor, for Whom Specialists Have Abandoned Hope, Laughs at Fate ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 28. Literally condemned to death with a cancerous growth In his stomach which is steadily sapping Ills vltnllty despite all that medl' cnl science has been ablo to do for .him, Dr. Harry J. Cummlngs, one of the most prominent physicians of St. Louis, laughed In tho face of fate here today, He has been doing that every day since ho camo here early in the summer and took a cot tage In Chelsea In tho hope that a change of sccno and n new atmosphere might help to prolong his days. On tho porch of his residence, nt 2626 Pacific avenue, yesterday the St. Louis doctor, n stocky figure of Slightly nbove medium height, grny of hair and blue of eye, to nil Indications a man In perfect health, read a dispatch from St. Louis. It stated that he had cqmo hero to faco a living death under tlio happiest circum stances possible for a condemned man. But when ha lmd concluded tho grim story Doctor Cummlngs laughed, a full wholesome laugh. It was not the fact thnt fate had condemned him to face virtually a. living death which evoked his humor, but tho supplementary statement that to him had fallen the largest fee ever paid a practitioner In St. Louis medical pro fession. Doctor Cummlngs was a close friend of Alines Campbell, head of tho North American Company, who died some months ngo In Norwich. Conn. Tho St. Louis dispatch said Doctor Cummlngs had been paid $-10,000 for his services ren dered the millionaire "Mr. Campbell was a friend of mine. We had business relations, Tho $40,000 paid mo was In satisfaction of certnln claims I had. It wa-J not a professional fee," ho said smilingly. Then he added quickly, "I wish It had been." Doctor Cummlngs Is no sentimentalist. "I am still on my feet." ho said. "It Is a fact that I have 'trouble' In my stomach, a tumor the specialists tell wo. While there is llfo there always Is hope. Medical sclenco is accomplishing amazing things In theso days. No man should give up hope, because life Is too rich a heritage to be treated lightly. Worry has killed many men." Ho found no fault with the statement that ho Is awnltlng certain death at his shore home. Ho confirmed the part which said ho was facing fate bravely by smiling whilo ho Bpoko and declaring that seashore life has many compensations. AIsacc-Lorrnine Official Resigns AMSTERDAM, Aug. 2S. A dispatch re ceived here from Strassburg says Emperor William has accepted tho reslgnat'on of Doctor Frenkon. Under Secretary of Stato In tho Alsace-Lorraine Ministry. Theatrical Baedeker TUT. TllVATURS TltE BROAD "Flora Bella." operrtta, with Llna Abarhanotl. Lawrence Grcsmlth. Muriel Hudson. Charles Purccll and others. Staged by Richard OrdynsHl. with nets by Joseph urban. Mulc by Charles Cuvllller. composer of "The Lilac Domino." Book adapted by Cosmo Hamilton. Monday. VAUDBVILU:. KEITH'S George Whlto and Lucille. Cavanagh In a. novel danctntr act. with setting by Joseph Urban: Beatrice Morello'a Grand Opera Sex tette! Willie Weston In charncter songs nnd comedy: the Klve ldantas. gymnnsts: Knnalr. Ward and Fiirron In n skit. "Are You Lone some?" Woolf and Stewart In comedy. "In Two Flats": Tom Kerr and Steffo llerko In 11 musical novelty. "Talking Fiddles": Harry Anger and tho King Misters In a singing spe cialty; tho Dare Ilrotheis. athletes; pictures. Ol.OUF. An act In two m-enes. "Maids of the Movies" In "All at Pea." musical comedy, with Hilly D11 Val, Merle Hlmond and Happy lell lyj tho International Beauties, Hen Clark and the Cordon SNtcrsi Hukr. Sherman and Rran lean: Van Cleve and I'als: Morgan and Clif ford: William Lyteil and company in "A Night at tho Club." and others. CROSS KEYS All week: Al Whlto's Dancing Revue, aislsted by Frances Connelly; first half: The Military Quintette In tonus: Edmunds anil Ludhum In novelty: Clenn Ward Duo. singing comediennes: Mudvllln Minstrels: Roedor h In vention. Second half: "Wake Up America," mlnlatura musical comedy: Edna Wnllnco Kinney, rontrnlto; Georgia Comedy I-our: Oliver nml Dwyer. nml Luclllo Savoy. AY.YO.VS OltAXn Johnnie Dyer and Frank Fay In "Whit Is It All About?" Fisher. Lueklo and Gordon In a humorous skit; Fashions Aflame, a revuo of clothes: Tlernoy and Franklyn. sons-s; niche and Clccs: feature Is "Vlttles." a human-Interest aketrh from th Llttla Theater, with William Whitney and Violet Koss. FEATVr.V FILMS aTAXLBYMl week: "Tho Honorable Friend." n Lasky feature with tessue Hayaknwa. the Japanese star; his wife and a cast of Japan ese actors plus Itaymond Hatton and Hilly Llmer. Uurtort Holmes travelocue, comedy and other features. ARCADtA First half of week: Emmy Whelen in "Tna rretenaers. ny cnanninc j-oiiock and Hennold Wolf, a Itolfe production. Second half; Tho Griffith-Fine Arta-Trlansle pro duction of Ibsen's "L'ill.ira of Society." -with Henry Walthall and Olca Grey. "Gloria's Itomance" the first half and sood surroundlnc films. VICTORIA Monday and Tuesdny: "Shell AS." Trlangle-Iice 111m. with II. 11. Warner: Fny Tlncher In Triangle-Keystone comedy, "Skirts": others. Wednesday and Thursday: William Desmond In "Lieutenant Danny of the U. S. A.," a Trlancle feature. Friday and Saturday: Kmmy Whelen in "Tho Tre tenders." a Ilolfa feature. PALACE First half of week: Taullne Fred erick In 'The Woman in the Case": Hilly llurke In "Gloria's Romance." Second half: Marstuerite Clark In "Llttlo Lady Eileen." OAllltlCIC Lvman H. Howe's Travel Festival. beuinnuiE' Monday, August 28. The well known combination oC thrills, scenic beauties, cartoons, educational and other features. eatljs. AfKKUJLW. On August 20. 1018, CHARLKS 1;. At-.h..U3l-rint in me iibi ypar ui ins un, Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at -' p. m, pre cisely, at his late residence. 5747 Walton ave. Interment private. ANDERSON. On August ST. 1016. ANNIC It wife of M. T. Anderson. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend th funeral, from her lata residence, Upper Providence township, Montgomery County, on Wednesday. Services at the house. 11 a. m. Interment at Morris Cemetery. Carriages will meet the trains at Fhoentxvllle at 0:30 a. m. (Philadelphia and EVENING WEEK ATJO, 28 TO SEPT. 2 MONDAY APOLLO Ths Half Breed Gloria's Romance. No, ARCADIA Emmy Wehlen. In Tho Pretenders BELMONT Blanche Sweet. In Tbe Dupe CEDAR Miss Petticoats Who's Guilty? EUREKA Myrtle Gonzales, In The Secret of the Swamp FAIRMOUNT Nelson and Ashley. What Happened at FRANKFORD Victor Moore. In The Clown 5GTII ST. Mae Murray. In The Dream Girl GARDEN J. Warren Kerrlcan. In The Beckoning; Trail JEFFERSON Spellbound Gloria's Romanes LEADER Mae Murray. In Tbe Dream Girl LIBERTY Bessie Barrlscale. The Payment LOCUST Mabel Taliaferro. In God's Half Acre LOGAN Dustln Farnum. Davy Crockett MARKET STREET Bessie Barrlscale. Honor 'a Altar PALACE Pai'llne Frederick. The Woman In tbe PARK The World's Great Snare Secret ot tbe Submarine PRINCESS Olga Petrova. In Mr Madonna BIALT0 Hazel Dawn. In The Feud Girl RUBY Virginia Pearson, Dare-Devil Kate. SAVOY House Peters, la The Rail Rider STANLEY Sesaue HaYfkawa. la The Honorable Frltni TIOGA Donald Brian la The Smatilers VICTORIA. Wanner and Ifarkiy, Mali 3 EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA MONDAY, 'AUGUST 281916. DEATHS Reading) and 0:05 it. m. (ronnsylvanla.Eehuyl kill division). RAKER. On Auitust 2T. 1010, HENRIETTA 11., wife of John P. Baker. ! 02 years, net' ntlves and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 10 n, m., at her late residence, 2B07 Almond st. (Rich mond). Interment at Fcrnwood Cemetery. RATTEN. On August 20. 1010, suddenly, WIL LIAM A., son of Allen M. and Kntherlne Hat ten, ape,! ai years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Tues. day, nt 8 p. m. precisely, at the parents' resi dence. 4131 w, Cllrard ave. Interment private. Iin.VY.-JOn August 20. 1910, THOMAS DRAT, husband of Anno L. Hray. Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at 11 a. m. precisely, at the residence of his son-in-law,. Arthur H. Waters, 31T N. 8d ae...Haddon HelKhts. N. J. Interment private In North Laurel Hill Cemetery. CONWAY. On Aujusl 20. 1010. KATHER1NF-, widow of Michael Conway. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 7:30 a, m.. from her late rest, dence, 0802 .Sprues St., West Philadelphia, Solemn mass of reaulem at the Church of Transrts-uratlon.at 0 a. m. Interment private at St. Anthonys Cemetery, Ambler, Pa. No flowers. Auto service. IMHIERTY. On August 25, 1010, MART I., wile of Harry 'J. Doherty and daughter of George W. and Sarnh Mucklow (neo Mellon), no;ed 20 years Relatives and friends ar Invited to .iltcnd the funeral services, on Ttiesdnv, nt 3 p. m . at her late, residence, f,317 Webster st. Interment at Mt. Morlah Cemetorv. Dordllf.IlTY. On Aumist 25, 1010. JOHN T. DOUGHERTY. nBed 07 years. Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend tho funeral, tin Tuesday, at 7:30 0. tn.. from the Oliver II Hair Hulldlnir. 1R20 Chestnut st. Reaulem mass In St. John's Church nt 0 o'clock. Interment nt Old Cathedral Cemetery. DOrtllir.RTY. On AUBtist 27, 1010, MAR. OAHET. wife of Francis Dousherty (ne Mr Cue). Relatives and friends nre Invited to Rttend tho funernt, on Thursday, at H n. m . from the residence of her son, James C. J. Dousherty. 0700 Olrard ave. Solemn rennlm mass nt st Qrecory's Church, at 0 .10 n. m. Interment nt Cathedral Cemetery. GET7.. On Auitust 27. 1010. HARRY t. son of Jacob and Emmt Gets (neo l'olil) In his 20ln oar. Due notice nf tho funeral, from his parenla' residence. 2303 u. Alleshenv ave. GOULD. On August 27, 1010. suddenly, nt Ayreslown. N. J.. EMMA OUDEN. jounces; daughter of David M. and Sarnh Gould, aged 22 cars. Duo notice of funeral will bo given, from her late residence. 2223 Ilnco st. lltOETZINOlill. On August 20, 1010. sud denly, ot Ocenn arove, N. .(.. RUTH U. daughter of William II, and Sarah (Jrnrtsln per, aged 12 jears. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Mon day, at 8 p. m., at her parents' summer resi dence. 3137 Central live, Ocean City. N J. Interment nt Fernwood Cemetery. I'hlla.. nt 12 m. on Tuesday. Remains may be viewed on Monday, after 1 p. m. IIAKNS. On August 27. 1010. FRANK lIARNfl, Jr., nged 33 jenrs. Relatives anil friends, also Lehigh Hulldlng and Loan Association, Popular Uulldlns and Loan Association, nro Invited to nttend tho funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 p. tn. precisely, at his late residence, 2121 N. 7th st. Interment nt Northwood Cemetery.' Automobile funernl. HAYWOOD. On August 27. 1010. PAUL ERNEST HAYWOOD. Jr son of Paul Ernest and Florence Haywood, nged 10 months and 1 day. Remains may bo Ucwed on Monday evenlnjr nt 2030 Atlantic st., above Tioga st. Interment In New York Tuesday. HEWETT. On August 20. 1010, ANNIE, wife of Alfred J. Hewett, and d-iughler of the late William nnd Catharine Dougherty. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tho funernl services on Wednesday, at 2 p. m., tit ths Oliver II. Ilnlr llulldlng, IS20 Chestnut st. Interment nt Fcrnwood Cemetery. Remains miy bo viewed Tuesday, from 7 to 0 p. m. UiaVI.irrT.-On August 20, 1010. OEOROE JAMES HEWLETT, aged 23 vours. Rela tives and friends arc Invited to nttend the services, on Wednesday, at 1 p. m.. at tho residence of his father, 431H N. Carlisle st. Interment private at Hillside Cemetery. Remains may bo viewed Tuesday, from 8 to 10 ji. m. JOHNSON. On August 20 1010. nt Atlantlo city, N. J., JEREMIAH P. JOHNSON, In his 83th year. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to nttend the funeral services on Tuesdayj at 10 a. m., nt tho uhapcl of Odd Fellows' Ceme tery. 23d and Diamond sts.. Philadelphia, whero Interment will take place. LEITKKTS. On August 27. 101(1. HELEN LAUTERIIACH. wlfp of Wnlter LerTerts Relatives nnd friends nre tnviled to nttend tho funeral services on Tuesday, nt t p. tn. pre cisely, nt her l.itu residence, 222 S. S3d st. Interment private. LENNY. On August 23. 1010, THOMAS II. LENNY, aged 17 sears. Tho relatives and friends, also members of tho Gliders' Union. nre Invited to nttend tho funeral sorvlrcs, on Tuesday, nt 2 p. tn.. at tho Oliver H. Dalr Hulldlng. 1820 Chestnut St. Interment nt Odd Fellows' Cemetery, M.VN1NO. On August 27. 1010. at Hamburg. Pa.. MAI1EI. M- daughter of Sallle A. nnd tho late Samuel Y. Mania?. Due notice of the funeral will be given, from tho residence of her mother, 1S20 McKcin st. MrCltATII. On August 23. 1010. suddenly. JOHN P. McGllATII need 7-1 yenrs. Rela tives nnd friends, nlso the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, unci members of tho PhllopatrUn Club, are Invited to nttend tho funeral, on Wednesday, nt 8:30 n. m., from his lata resi dence. 1U2i Mt. Vernon st. Solemn high mass STEAMBOATS IDEAL FAMILY EXCURSION Iron Steamer THOMAS CLYDE To AUGUSTINE BEACH 100-MILE RIDE for 50c STOPPING AT CHESTER DAILY PKNNbGItOVH WEEKDAYS ONLY Only boat to Augustine llearh. Landing In front of drove. I hours on (lie Reach, rmfe nlt water bathing 300 snullnry bathrooms. DANCING ALL DAY' on boat 4 grounds. Plentr tables, benches and bhnde. Artesian wafer. Fare TXd 50c Children B,00 25c Leaves Arch St. Uli.irf 8:30 A. 31. Dally. Sunday 11:00 A. 31. JAMES E. OTIS. -MtT.. 3 ARCH STREET STEAMSHIPS American express TITKETS AND TOURS An International Truvel Agency NIAGARA FALLS Toronto Thou. Hanil Islands, Montreal, returning via Lake Champlaln. Lake George and Hudson River Day Line- 8 days Incluslvn expense tour from Philadel phia, starling every day, 33,23. !.; UB nut. line your vacation. Send or Donhlet. 1127 Chestnut St. Phone. Mul. 4810 3IUSIO Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch bt. SCHOOL OF MUSIC TWENTY COURSES VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL Onen to men. women and children Instructors are leaders In the musical world. SEND FOR DOOKLET LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR EVERY MONDAY SUBJECT TO CHANGE TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Marcutrlte Clark. In Silks and Satins Lockwood and The River of Emmy Wehlen. In The Pretender Emmy The Blanche Sweet. In Tho Dupe Uarruertta Seven Pauline Frederick, in Tbe World's Great Snare Via Secret of Mae Robson. In A Nllht Out Storey and Moreno, In The Shop Girl In 22 Victor Moore. In The Clown The Dawn Pee o' Lou.TelteEen. In The Explorer Gall Paylns Maq Murray, In The Dream Girl Douclas Fairbanks. In The Half Breed H. D. Carey, In The Three Godfathers James Morrison. In The Redemption of Darcey William Farnum. In A Soldier's Oath Henry Father Mao Murray, tn The Dream Girl Do'ulai Fairbanks. In Ree-ele Mixes In In House Peters. In The Rail Rider Dorothy The Devil Mabel Taliaferro. In God's Half Acre House Ptcrs. In Tbe Rail Rider la Dustla Farnum. la Davy Crockett Lionel Barrymore. The Quitter In Lionel Barrymore. In The Quitter William Tho End In Caae Pauline Frederick, In Tbe Woman in the Case Pauline Frederick. In Tha Woman In the Case Barrlscale and Desmond, In Hnry B. Walthall, la Tbe Stlnc ot Victory ins -aymeni ., ., Ella. Hall, la Little Eva's Love Affair Irene Fenwlck. In A Child of Destiny Bertha Kallch. la Ambition Storey and Moreno, la The Tarantula la The Alibi Secret ot the; Submarine Rita. An International Marriage Chllders and McDermott, la Violet llenereau. la The Narrow Fata roouutnis or rit Sessue Hayakawa, In The Honorable Friend Beue Hsyajcawa, In The Honorable Friend Donald Brian, la Lockwood and The River ot To amuseiers : tr. la I la Warner nnd Uarkey. Lieutenant J DEATOS 51 8&c&1ffli(?aa.'4.10 a-m-,nterment SIIYtTSliCff.,;r0n 4n5J",t 2R' "ON". HARRY F. fliin.SSl 0LytMi-. Tn relatives and friends, also director of Jefferson Ice Manu facturing Company, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at a ?.. m,. at his late residence. 033 N. 12th it. Interment prl 7nt'0 clonck'. my Cft" Mond'f venlni? from M9,9.IUT0,V. August 20. 1010. TtOTtEnT DE iV,TrT.'5l"bAnrt " 9"r.!0t,r tofnman and ion SL,'ftur?iJ?. Bnrt, .,)9 . Frederick K. lhi0IT(,tIe,LllV''.;v.,,n'J-f,.en',, also members of i.f.A'"?? c,nl ""? Fraternity, are Invited to SUnn2 'i.9 '"."ST1.1,. 1T,rv!?e"' on Tuesday, at prfva?e. Camao st. Interment MURRAY, On August 23, tnlc. suddenly, at rtnlmj;5"'.-J.' V10 '., on o? Jfames 11. and the late Sarah II. slurrav, nged 2H sears. Relatives and friends nro Invited to ab tend, the funeral, on Tuesday, at 10 a. m.. (ESS? ,i,i?..J2ldn,ci' ! hjlter. Mrs. Ernest Hooz. 1023 S, 60th st. Interment private. ,,,iAVi;r0n Seventh. Hay. Eighth Month 20th, ?,' ,'yi1kor?, N. .J.. ELIZARETH SHREVll rnA)'i w!f0 of .William P. Pray, Relatives "n" Jr!cn.1,B. ftro InMted to attend the funeral, on Third Day 20th, nt 2:30 p. m from ,.,Sr.I',,', residence. Carrlnge will meet the i-:jO noon train from Philadelphia and 1:40 train from Trenton at Klnkora, N. J. Inter ment private. SAIAf On August 20. 1010. MARIE, widow of JMIIInm Solm, nged 81 sears. Funeral serv ices Tuesday, at 2 P. tn, nt daughter's res. dence. Mrs. John Gross. 823 S. 31st St., West Philadelphia. Interment private. SMITH. On August 27. 1010; suddenly. AR THUR O. husband of Mary J. Smith (nee McClillough). IteHtlves nnd friends nro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2:311 p. m. precisely, nt his late residence. 21.11 13. Tucker st. Interment private, at American Mechanics' Cemetery. STINGLEIL On August 20. 1010, formerlv of 213 Laurel et . HENRY A., husband of Mary W. Stingier (nee Mcllwaln), aged 00 sears. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to nttend the funeral services, on '1'uesdav, at 2 p m., at tho parlors of Ed Mark, mm N. nth st. Interment private, nt Grccnmount Cemetery. Remains may be Mewed Monday evening. WILt.COCIC On August 2.'.. 1010, nt Linden hurst, REV. FRANK WlLt.COCK. assistant pastor of Uethanv Presbvtcrlan Church. Rela. lives nnd friends nre Invited to nttend the funernl services on Tuesdnv, nt 10 a. tn. precisely, at the tlethany Presbyterian Church, 22d nnd llalnbrldgo sts. Hemnlns msy be viewed on Mondas'. from 7 to 0 p. m. Inter ment prlvnte WimrtALT.. On August 23. 1010. TRANCES M.. Wife of Martin A. S. Worrall. The rela tives and friends nro Invited to nttend the funernl .services, on Tuesday, nt 2 p. tn., nt tho Oliver II. Ilalr llulldlng. 1920 Chestnut st. Interment at .Montrose Cemetery. WORRELL. On August 20, 1010, LUCID LEVIS WORRELL. Funeral services nt the resldenco of her mother. Mrs. It. M. Ingram, (u5 WS'nnewood road. West rhlln., Wednes day, nt 2:30 p, in. Interment private nt tho convenience ot tho family. LOST AND FOUND MAG Lost, chamois bag containing Jewels, Sun., Aug. 20, either nt Atlantic City r on train to Philadelphia; liberal reward. 1733 N. H'.'d at. BOOIC Lost, Wednesday. August 23, n memo randum book Issued bv the Hamilton Trust Company In 11103 or 1000. Tho Under please leave or send the book to Room 8ti. 1011 hostnutst.iindrecolvoajberalrcvard.i CAT Lost, while Persian cat, at rennsgrove, on August 13, reward. Notify R. Shuckloford, Pcnnsgrov eN.f. . DEED Lost, deed In nnme of James Crelgh tnn for lot No, 22 In Section 111, Mount Mnrlnh Cemeters. Application hna been mndo for duplicate deed Return to George It. Crelghton, 1010 B. Taney at. FOR Lost, n ribbon fob with large gold mono cram, lib nnd Market. Reward, Louis Stcchcr, 420 Market. SlffllllltlHIllMJIMIIIillinillitlllltllllilllllM Prominent Photoplay Presentations I ana omki Docm Gnwrw THE following theaters olitnln their pictures through the STANLEY Booking Company, which Is n guarantee of early shonliiK of the finest productions. All Pictures reviewed before exhibition. , ',7Kf,,iC..'S JlS.SX ,.ln 0,,r 'oeallty obtaining pictures through tho STANLEY 1100KIM. COMPANi. ARCADIA nSEJKi EMMY WEHLEN PRgrEiur- Hlllle Burke ln"Gloria'wRomance." No. 17 ADPiT I C 52D AND THOMPSON ArULLU MATINEE DAILY Douglas Fairbanks '"half-breed" Hlllle llurke In "Gloria's Itomance," No. 0 cni nArMVTT1 -o above market BEiLrHJlN 1 Jlats.. l:30 & 3:30. 10c Evgs.. 0:30, S, 0:30, 15c BLANCHE SWEET ..THn'PE- rrrr A t ami and cedar ave. ln.DAK PARAMOUNT THEATER ALICE BRADY ,N "".IWicoats-. "WHO'S GUILTY" FAIRMOUNT saT,,SD avenue Francis Nelson andj Arthur Ashley In "WHAT HAPPENED AT22"' FRANKFORD franka'?Enue VICTOR MOORE in "THE CIXVN' 56TH ST. Theater ZS Ilelow Spruce. Evg., 7 to 11, MAE MURRAY In "THE DREAM GIRL", rrank DanlelB In "Prince Tango." Comedy JEFFERSON 0TI, cDP,,lsJ LOIS MERIDITH -speliound" R1LL1B HURKEIn "GLORIA'S ROilANCE" TT7Ar17r? FORTY-FIRST AND LiEJlJEil LANCASTER AVENUE MAE MURRAY in "THE DREAM GIRL' t L1DP DTV BROAD AND iDtilv 1 I COLUMniA llHSSIE UARRISCALE and WILLIAM DESMOND In "THE PAYMENT" LOGAN THEATER s, BIl0AD DUSTIN FARNUM in "DAVY CROCKETT" ..... (iiMUiimum THURSDAY Allison In Romanes Theda Bara. In Under Two Flan Wehlen, in Pretenders Henry B. Walthall, la Pillars ot Society Clark, In Sisters Marmierlte C'ark, In Seven Sisters Wireless the Submarine Lockwood and Allison. In The River of Romance Maurice Costello. In The Crown Prince's Double of Freedom the Rlne Ann Pennlnstnn. In Susla Bnownake Kane. In the Price Mariruerlte Snow, tn The Half Million Bribe The Pavment Gloria's Romance Kins; and Ashlev. tn Tha Summer Olrl Lovely Bettlna Dlile. In and Son Mauds Fealy. In The Immortal Flams A Mabel Taliaferro. In God's Half Acre Grrn, In at Ills Elbow Douirlas Fairbanks. In Ths Half Breed House Peters. In The Rail Rider A tn Lionel Barrymore. In Ths Quitter Farnum. In of (he Trail Geraldine Farrar, la Temptation Mareuerlte Clark, la Little Lady Eileen Douxlas Fairbanks, In Ths Half Breed Alice Rrady, In MUs Petticoats Violet The Ths Qlrl With ths Green eyes Jollvet. In Poro and Melshan. In Common Ground Ths Dorothy Bernard, la Sportta Blood Sessue H&yakawa. in Ths Honorable Friend AUlsan, la Konunfa BlUls BurVe. to Gloria's Romance PDpy of toe a A Lis i; tenant Danny s tie UNCLAIMED TETjEOBAMS WESTERNUNtON TELEGRAPH COMPANY. 1301 Chestnut St. Mrs, Thomas Bomboy. D. L. Dennlson. J. A. O'hourkn. J. U. Elliott. William Sorden, LawrenM Kruvpp. John w. fltrelt. F. West. Jos. MeFadden, Dr. Jos. ,8. Miller, N. B. Shaffer. Clyde Morgan. Mar Karet Waldron. Railway World. Dpmhoff Joyce A Co.. Commercial American. Raton Rhode A Co , Antonlt. norda. A, R. Miles, Mrs. Cora Wllmot, R. W. Fishback. J. Mcrndden, jno. Mathews, Roblnsen Bros.. J. W. Oren, Key stone Maca of Optometry, Melettla Tanna, Fred M. Hlanehard, ..., TOSTAL THLKORArit ,CAIJI.Bl.COMPANT. 1120 S. Penn m. Robert Grltjious;. Wm. Tjrll, A. tl. Chase, T. Asbury Wright. HELP WANTED FEMALE BONNAZ Experienced... opera tors wanted! steady work all jeori $15 to $20 week. Selde.- mnn liens.. 121 N. 7th St. . 'BUTTON SEWERS, experienced, on women's COatS. APPiy mrVfun'iKU w -.u,,., - .-- Irt St.. Sinn liwm. CARETAKER, small apartment house! no pay. but feee heat, lllht and apartment. Taulane, 00(1 WajnuMitreet. . COOK and chlldnurne for .suburbs; give refer 2enceandjvages deslredJI J01, Ledger Of flee. COOK nnd downstairs work: colored: for sen- shore, Apply Mt Land Title llulldlng. COOK." cjeocrlMiced. wanted. white sletp out Call JJ020 Northl,irkon.venue. KXAMrNErt. esperfenced, for skirt factors'. p 1 13. Jedger pf Oce. riNISHERS. experienced, on women-'s coats. Appljl ' Stfavvbrldge A Clothier. 811 Filbert St., nivin linor OIRL wanted In largo ofOce; must bo experi enced In general ofneo work, preferably with bookkeeping experience and nood nt figures. mtm .S a flfflAA I' l.l.s, irtiKT vH Z OIlilS or women wnntcd to oprnto npaflonlnff working age; wages $0, Apply 240 West cunriuennnnu .' GIRLS wanted to run Ironing machine: no ex perience required; learn in a few hours: wages $10. Apply 240W.8uso.uehanna aye; GIRLS over 10 scars wanted" for light work; no experience necessnry; $3 week paid while leariiuif. ii'i"? ...,. ... ..-., "- GIRLS of 111 for ffnlshlnn work In printing plnnt, Kelterllnus. 403 Arch nt. OR1SWOLD WORSTED CO. DARBY. TA. Starting up nw machinery, want girls; good wages; steady work and will pay whilo learning. HOUSEWORK, general Small family: nn t-un-dry; excellent wages to right party. Call Mon das', 12 m , Room 203, WH Chestnut st. . eproiBiwiniM Prominent Photoplay Presentations rilMEHIIllfl'iniHlHilllIi WEST l-IIILVDnLPHL FUR FKA 40TI1 atAnKET STS MYRTLE GONZALES in "The Secret of the Swamp" - A Orv-TTM B3D & IiANSDOWNE AVE. LlAKJL'liil" EVENING 11:30 TO 11. J. Warren Kerrigan ' 'T-d,rTCR,A-,L Kalcm Comedy LOCUST B2D AND LOCUST Mats., 1:30 and 3:30. 10c. uvgs., i::m. , u::iu, joc. MABEL TALIAFERRO in "GOD'S HALF ACHE" Market St. Theater 333 MARKET KTIIERT 11ESSIE RARR1SCALE In "HONOR'S ALTAR" JACKIE SAUNDERS nnd ROLAND HOTTOMLY i In "THE GRIP OF EVIL" PAI APF 12" MARKET STREET PAULINE FREDERICK in "THE WOMAN IN THE CASE" PARK "f' AVE. & DAUPHIN ST. .1.1 T?vr2 n.j . ii rauLinu j-itcuisiiiciv in "THE WORLD'S GREAT SNARE" "SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE," NO. 13 PRINCESS 101trEetct OLGA PETROVA in 'MY MA DONNA I' RT AT TO aERMANTOWN IVli-VJ-iiy AT TULPEHOCKEN ST, HAZEL DAWN in TIIE FEUD GIRL" DTIRY MARKET STREET ,,7V.i,.. "ELOW' 7T STREET VIRGINIA PEARSON in "DARE-DEVIL KATE" SAVOY 1-11 MARKET " V STREET HOUSE PETERS in .TJIERAIL RIDER" flOGA 1TT" AND VBNANHO STS. DONALD I3RIAN In "THE SMUGGLERS" TOt MOORE In "WHO'S GUILTY" l'rlI a market st. H. D. WARNER i.rndLEN,pAgE,Y,t;'nnI TAY TINCHEr' In "SKIRTS" STANI FY MARKET ABOVE 10TH SESSUE HAYAKAWA in THE HONORABLE FRIEND" T FBROAY SATUBDAY Louise Huff. In Destiny's Toy BMTh.BKrJi"?' " llenrv B. Walthall. In Pillars ot Society Henry D. Waith.n - Pillars ot Society Donald Brian. In Tha Smut-glers D-?wa Brln' n . ,.w pinuKKltTM Ann Pennlnaton. in Susie Hnowflakea hTS "?, mw aisn William Farnum. In The Man From Bitter Root inll. . ' Thi V, F"wrt. In The Daring of Diana r Ood'a Half Acre Secret of theSubmartns William H. Crane, In David Harum Dawn and Moore, In Under Cover DWif 5n1 Mo. in " -over and Julian. In Loved a Soldier Nance O'Nell. In Thoss Who Tol? Rnhert Edeon. In Woman's Fair Name i r-i n ... ." ns Summer oirl Dawn and Moore, In Under Cover Df"ln nd Moore, In MTgr Iren Venwlck. in Ths Child of Destiny C"Broad.v"' 2.From w 4irgna Lov1y Mary Virginia Romanes A Virginia Roig.no. Mae Murray, In Ths Dream Girl ns Dream Olrl Mollis Kin. In The Summer pirl "t;.B?"'.?1!. -"- t rtCfc Msrruerlts Clsrk. In Little Lady Eileen NffJW'rtt Clark. In L'ttle Lady Elle." Myrtle Stednian. In Ths American Beauty Wmf.if.': i."rt' In -,. w iiuacs Merseresu. la Narrow Path MTe .MaeDerraott. la Foptllghta of Fats Dounlas Fairbanks, la The Half Breed Gepris Bebaa. la Pairtti'ila, Devil at His Elbow OlorU'a Romanes Murray and Roberfs, in The Dr.m citwi Dorothy Davenport, la Tbe Untttalaabls MAiSi Taliaferro. In Pod's Halt Acre Sessue Hayaks.w. In Ths Honorable Friend Hayakawa. In The Honorable Friend Ridsley and Retd. la Ths Selflsa Woman Rldg-ley and Reld. la The Selash Woman, Emma Wehlen. In Ores FtmUniit) Enao Wehlen. la Tfes Pretaadsr HELP WAHTBP-gEMAI.E "conflniiffl rem rrccedlna Column . JEWELRY .SALESGIRLS: rmanent positions aite over 18, Hcxforda.aBMarkejj, LAClTMENbERS. r W'hetovvront. Bromley A Sons, Irfhlali ave, b"ow ' V- MILLINERS LIT BROTHERS REQUIRE MtLLTNERS APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU MOTHER'S HELPER., German JpeaKinBi re .... rnmilrecl. II llll) ' "rfr '""00, iuiiit.il n '"'," ",'," ,,n erence reaulred. II I" oPRnATnns WANTED ON POWER SEW- INO MACHINES! EXP. NOT Niw : GOOD PAY. ...QUAKER ."OpV. JFtV.'l JjA" KIN DUILDtNOi i'i'D AND ARLI1. OPERATORS on' sljlTdresses. only thow expejl encea in mis unt,i1" "," t'lPlnn & Co..inJlnut st SCRUnWOMEN. SSsCal' Monday. 7 . m-I brine buckets, brush and clotn. ..H"! Cleaning Co.. No.fliM'ourselH"'Jl; SCRUI1' AVO.MEN, '2.-.S cnll every day, 7 a. my brine bucket, brush and cloth. Quaker v-y CleanlnB Co,, noIloursc. . TpLrpiioNn" OPERATORS, local and J,nff." tince. experienced. Applr Keystone Tclephons Co.. 135 S. I'd St., Room I'M. . l.e,alrV"ot,d?;.T,ar;TCa W , .grK arcua,hna.a"nr.Mrrnougn2. gr usual opportunity of promlln;on.AJp'Lrn. person to the Bell T'l'P.hone Comparo "'"-ftn ors' school. 40il Market L. dam betttecn X:M a. m. and R P. m. MlS!it,SK,,i h'-io o'clock Friday evenings between 7:30 and 8:30 o clock. WEAVERS WANTED ArPLY JOHN & JAMES DOBSON, INC. OLD MILL Scott's lane, Falls of Schuylkill. WOMAN wanted for downstairs work; plain cooklnir. Call1423 Locustst. YOUNG WOMAN. experience.. ffi -.,'- ctfaroT of ' KM. : : ' permSncnt "position i vyr.to ler an ami pi" nB Cicr. t.... .--- wrln full particulars, nuc etc.; rexcrence mu. it (15H, Ledger Central. HELP WAWTZD MALE ASSISTANT SALESMANAOER for I"ge n"": farturlmt concern; mnt be experienced and cn"-Betlc: nga about .10; state education, ex portenronnd salary .P 134. JeuX-yi""-,- TitTnvriiTlfrn SERVICE MAN Must be, experl cS In nmomobllo mechanics, of good per eSSal appearance, steadr. hard worker honest nnd diplomatic: capable aa successruio no; dressing Imtli smal nnd largo business men; call mi users of our delivery cars and render sJrvlce. and make adjustments of nny conv-' plnlnlsi good salary and uv,n,n"m,?"tiin'Sr rlnht mnn. Don't npplv unless fully nualineil. Ad reJs" statlnir experience, T?ZaX r:SSS it inent, age nnd references and salary desired. M H.-.8. I.edTer iVntrnl. AUTOMATIC TURRET t LATHE operators; Cleveland, Brown Sharpe, New "I'W"' It. fill per dav of 8 hours; hand screw machine operators. 13.10: higher compensation when on plecn work; cltlxens: IS days' leave after one liar's service. 7 holidays nnd Saturday after noons during the summ-r months, nil witn full pay. Apply ErnnUford Arsenal (preferably In person), llridesburg. OPERATORS Automatic turret latho operators, Cloveland. Brown & Sharpe. Now Britain. Jl.n0 per day of 8 hours; hand screw machine operators JD.HI; h'gber compensation when on piece work: citizens; in "J :" """ one year's service seven holidays nnd Satur day aflernoona during summer months, all with full pay. Apply Frankford Arsenal, prefernblyjn person. BEAMER AND TWISTER Experienced man for Turkish towel mill: steady position; good wages: out ot town. M 8nn, Ledger Office.. BOY for general olllco work; must havo good education: stato ago and reference. P 1IU. ledger ornce. BOY, in. collect orders meat market: start f.1. Z4u:i wortn amn st. BOY for Insurance odlce. nut st. Room 203. 411 Wal- BOYS 1(1 to IS years of age, for stock work; regular positions, with advancement. Apply Bureau of Employment, A'i floor, before 11 a. m. STRAWBRIDGD & CLOTHIER CALKERS AND RIVETERS wanted. Kemper Co.. Ambler. Pa. Cruse- CHAIR FRAMERS wanted, nth at; Apply 2AA South CLERK Tako charge of section of payroll de partment In largo .out-of-town mfg, concern: one with experience preferred: stato age. ref erenca and salary expected; permanent and ad. vancement to right person. C 130. Ledger Off. CONTRACTOR wanted to grade lot. or 100 dump wagons. 1725 Catharine st. CYLINDER FEEDER wanted: experienced; : cellent opportunity. Applv Wolf & Co.. fourth floor, lgth and Callowntll. DRIVERS for two-ton coal wagons: good wages FIREMAN One used to Babcoclc &. Wilcox boll- y a Ha2 ' ,"V"',J mBtcu jims, Liaroy, la FITTERS AND MECHANICS wanted rho7le7Hn"d tnnk work. Cruse-Kemper Co., Ambler, Pa FOREMAN PAINTER for shipyard "wanted: must have had experience tn steel shipyard: "tnt 'f,p,,rlnf!:-. Be,J"!,a salary exiweted; conndentlah Address M 801. Ledger Oftlce INSThUMENT MAKERS. "13.24" to" l.-,.0(l "p-f day of 8 hours: toolmalcers, J3..12 to JI no- i"i"chx,lann' tXSi"flrn0 M'."i: "1""'1", machine lets. J2.00 to f.'.fiO. based on experience and rapacity: automatic turret lathe operators, J ."ST" ... 9n,lli't", 3.7.nA- Printers' helper J2.24; skilled laborers, J2.no in J2.2I: hlgnesr compensation when on piecework; citizens. 15 days' leavo after first year of service, 7 holi days and Saturday afternoons durlni summer months, all with full nay. Apply Frankford Arsenal. Brldesburg. Pa., preferably In per son. LABORERS for outside work, 12.21 per day of 8 hours. Apply Frankford Arsenal. LABORERS 80. wanted. Cruse-Kemper "CoT Ambler. Pa. LOOM FIXER Experienced man on Turkish towels; good wages; stesdy position; out of town. M 807, Ledger Office. MACHRs'ISTS LOCOMOTIVE EXPERIENCE CAR nEPAntERS RAILROAD FIREMEN AND BRAKEMEN APPLY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD FREE LABOR BUREAU 619 S. HTH ST, (OPEN SUNDAYS) MACHRHSTS WANTED FTRST-CLASS LATHE. MILLINO. PLANER 7 BOIUNU MILL AND S1IAPER HANDS! ALL . A R O If N D MACHINISTS ' TrOP WAGES,' STEADY POSITIONS OI ENOINE WORK; NO LABOR TROU. gSORIUNl-TlONS. APPLY 205 MACHINISTS Wanted. fl ratlin tills.. J erectors on medium and heavy machines: nood iFv&riZAr of wptk proflu- A"" MACHINISTS wanted for factory work. Apply ,....u , v,ijaim iirovvn. MEN WANTED Boilermakers, locomotive m: chlnlsts. car repalrinen. laborers, loromotlvs .cleaners. Penna. It. R. Call 171 j Filbert .t MEN WANTED, over 40 years of age. for"light wig1,?.' yft..'.sffl;r'gfli3r",t moj"'' 10 WAntrd tn learn ,-. .."' ''-. pork packing business; 22o per hour. Ano ? S4R Oermantown ' r ""'' Apply PAPER BOXES Experienced man on ending a"nd ilaurel. .'"'' r"wr Vox Co?, F?oSt PIKi-KHa vvAinrKu. Apply John jam ofVklli.' OM "''" Uw. JFa1n, BA.U?.?JfAJf, J!Sr. ?.""" ."Ubllshmsnt" 15 and furniture: state "Vxpe" encs 'and aTaVS desired. Address M 804. lida-i T r)r"?. "" BTEEL WINDOW SASH MAKERS In, addition to experienced hands wa wilt accept men who havo worked od ornamental Iron work, blackilnlth-ln-. bollermaklng and kindred UnesT WJ" l?Z ,1S wh"a lrnln. Can make U0 per week when proficient. Btate sss and exnerlene ADDRESSK. F.. P. 0,"boX 35V phi LA STENOGRAPHER and typewrite iTr, ' STENOGRAPHER 4Iood. nerm. iosn7I;i-iT-typewrlting. Qately tt FlSJraij j-,V?f'?lly CT rr. lrrs- " "spt. wriAJ-reni ror Jace curtains: .".s. ,.r.- lromyf.Bonsue(iiKh ave beIowiv. aa YOUNO MAN wanted TTolinrThTSraC oratory 1918 msnvul hiah schlwiSS u? preferred, state age and sati?S fdua(s y 113. lAxermZ iary upeLted. YOUNO" itAN. ;teWrheillnud"bV'.sr dspjrttoent of large steel S,' traaig bJblU; famlllir with Ur?",l' K9 HELP WAftTElV-MAt. CoHltnticcl torn rnttAiytn cUT WEAVERS WANTED Apply JOHN AND JAMES DOBSON, 1NC rtf.T tt """. 'fu Scott's lane. Falls of SehuyUm, 1-qUNQ MAN wanted: thorouehiv .. JI in wholesale notion businew, r nmW?l , steady position, M SOIL Ledger iL"J fcw7J l'OUNO MAN. 18 or li7toroiiifT:i quick at figures, p' llj. "TOJUJoairg1! mo riAt.inpn u,, - ... urmEtoai&H J Men of ndvertlslng nMllly; men k ' fi ndv-ertlsjnff counsel, to sell th? iiol?,.'-'".'"! matlo Typevvilter. This Is Jour -J.."'"-! to ainiiate anomer great mechahleii ncc '3 " ' 808 LAFAYETTE 'ifffi'df R .General AV.T"'"l3'WL5";5lnA.??JVMernHnl berof nttractlvo positions open " lia "."HS-rfal Business Mervlca Co.. laol find "ills 'nitS 1 SITUATIONS WANTEP-PEMa7J?1 1 'II II II II I M I I 1 I 1 li II I "' . Vi il girls, desire posltlonsi suburbs IntHSUa street. MAtt)51. rntnrerl two, waul situations iin"K lo chamberwork: eiSJ.iJiW at. Dickinson 2fi;n (y or together: d 1000 Christian NURSE, hospital experience, wants roil'timTS tnko cnarjo 01 imam; oesi rererences. c ii J SEAMSTRESS Lady, good seamstress, bTdtf '3 J 447. Lrdger Central. ' ' T,s WOMAN, colored, from South, wanfrciiTS'& no objection to suburbs. Cal or wrlleJSS day, 83 North lllth st. ' '"' .-r.,..,,V ..L..J .!.!.' ..I i ' ituiiii,, layuiciiwu, wiaiii-B w meet pnniri.w IB with vlow .to assisting In olllco practlcl .5! managing, houw or nn npartmenfi rKtrnw; M nnlini,fr,1. Ilo 7 Ilnf n,li- l ' """"ttl dSf lOUNG'TiNGLlSHWOJIAN requires situation's '" district prnf. Address E. Tt., care Jl'n. Zln? district prnf. Address E. B., care ; Cameron Lodge, Gordonsvllle, Va, SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE m ACCOUNTANT, ago 40. oRers qualllled itrrin' at moderate cost: audits, systems, booln writ. ton up. um.i.euger uma, ATiVEriTISINO MAN can"heln you tn r.t ,TT tractive circulars and catalogues and to tm(' your sales letters Into clean-cut, concli. ijj convlnclnr; English. Address U IT, Lederoa! BASSO, residing outsldo of PhllailelrhlinK siren a church choir position as basio lololiL M tl3. Ledger Office, BOOKKEEPER, competent, experienced and re- liable, desires to chango to position with a fn. -ture. J 351, Ledger Central. ;, BUTLER-COOK. Japanese, exrerleneeaT" illi take cntlro chnrgo of small family; lis pj cxcollontJ-cf ercnco. J 2441LedgerCntral. CHAUFFEUR, experienced. 2J. vvhlte. oMkM position nt once. J 350, Ledger Central. CIVIL ENGlNEEnT 41, wants any work rarlni tr, per day: good mathematician and dnlu man. Hamilton. 1532 S. 52d st. COST ACCOUNTANT, 20 years old. 7 years' . perlenco at statistical and coat work, ddtrti.'. new connection. J UU4. Ledger Central. GARDENER, competent nil llres of tardentni; good grcennousa niani wininv. care iiocx, poultry,nilklng;Bood rof.C131, Led.fTj? GARDENER, young" married, all generaPworfc McCartney, nuj.t usage nvo. MAN WITH 12 YEARS' banking experience, U years a cashier and 8 years as treasurer and manager of manufactur ing company. Is open for proposition from either manufacturing or commer cial house: can produce results. M 732, LEDGER OFFICE Tl 1 MAN. age 40. with executive experience. heMliflj a position tn flnnncial Institution. deatrM Mu make n change. Address C 105. Ledur ona. MAN. Southern, colored, wants position, toiler, work anv kind. BIO South IBIh. MECHANIC Superintendent, foreman, machlsi, shop, tools o.- factory: moderate salary; rtftr. ence. J457. Ledger Central. . STENOGRAPHER Young man desires pMltka: beginner S720North lith. ATTENTION TtUJIINFiq FIPl AM LOOKING FOR POSITION WITH Y0. TUBE: I'J YEARS' OHNKKAL NEWllWWg EXP. SHOULD HELP 5tE MAKE C0OD IS ANY LINE: GOOD IDEAS FOR AIVflt; TISING VALUE AND PUBLICITY WOUMl YEAR BAI.ERMANSHIP: PRBSCST EJI TLOYED. C 133. LEDGER OFFICE. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES NICHOLIiS. 30U0 nalnbrldee, haa comp. cbwf- fsstir hitflisrt tnnlssi rnnkl. ircl. Willi rhnmltopm.ilds. tnnlnrl. Swedish hsliDr..nurK's etr.; vamnclra for couples, cooks. ff0verri, 3 ladlra mnlda. hquBemalds.jptc. h io? t m MRS. ICAKC, BIl 8. lflth Wanted. mt rl ; nrsi-ciasa cookb. experiencru i-,miw. "--. waitresses, laundresses, wnite coupi. "" men, gins ror cnamoerwora anu wn"- AUTOMODILES for Hals REBUILT TRUCKS 2-TON MACCAR 8-TON MACTC 1H-TON MACK 1-TON ELECTRIC S-TON PACKARD All -with bodl.a. MACCAR BALES CO. S116-1S MARKET BT. CHASSIS . , . ... r.,,fol Ws have a fsw cheap car; of which tJ'Sfsril work of any kind; don't fall to corns "J look them oyer If you want something LOCOMUU1LE" . ., 28H Market st. , Locuat ,455. H. A. JENK8. Mr teeh.nr. Car P8L- DEHVERY WAOO.N ., ,,.1 thoroughly overhauled snd gu"" (fiir attractlva price; equipped with full PM " , llr,... kiilll Ia o.rlas LOCOMOBILE .., 2314 Market st. , ISIVSlt CADILLAC 1014 tourln cr. ovsrljsulsljg r.iulnted: full eoulDment; Price L 1850. A"t SLESJCORP0RATlON1143N. Broi5-Ig CADILLAC. loTs. B-passenger touring: 4 condition: Paint and tires new J mririmna lm, nnnA nllDmeat; g6 ' nine condition, Phone Its'"""" 1TC - HUDSON8 Phaetons ilectrle Uihts and "iifclJ- I Gomery-Schwartx LIMOUSINES . ..... , ujl Suitable for funeral work or nj"',"f- Bl kind, suburban or station work, ""f" A pries from 1300 up; Locomobile ' """ LOCOMOBILE. ... , jsifiV!?&. at a bstrctun price. ,Ai M Brea BlQELOW.Wl1.LY MOTOR CO.. IM N B WHITE, 40 K.P. 7-MS.erer Tourlnsli., 2 Autocar delivery trucks. 1 ton e i. ..ikTI.as .fetal Bk.f lint ill Si ,"? " Eljr. vm KTlF.F. BULLETIN OF USED CABS BRQiD COrtSON AUTQ EXCHANQE. 23 V BBi- ATTO TJLVERY AND QABAfJE3 INDEPENDENT T4XICAB C0.J AUTOMOBILES dg OVAUXt gS. Diamond itd3. Nevercloajd J2Ii - n:iTm,vi,ti r!fl. STAB TA3CKAOW PHONE DIAMOND 74- . rrTnitmvn LIMOUSInsI "gTAlT TAX1CAB CO. ""AXi .TOUHINa--LIMpUjfI'B HALF ",f" SMh.tt;jriMV iutjst -ci never vioseu. -m.--. -- --, wtass i rlirL'":.l21r",uj"'if.'n ; Jiss 'tourtas 1 rant iss.. -" "5-:.M. DmSB" II 23 tax . also brand new 7 unmiti. . 1 s sta . aji.,d f.maMIl. A ( 1 jhm or. . immwiu' !f3.-J-p " T,gt6ffii JFi m lUY"MWSTSirTr-ortt, JtVi2?ak i eseu -Ml